New Albany man accused of $10 million cryptocurrency fraud
The
Authorities arrested Rathnakishore Giri, 27, on
If convicted, Giri faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison on each count.
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The indictment alleges that beginning in
Giri solicited investments directly and through his two companies,
Instead of putting all the investor funds into cryptocurrency, authorities allege Giri diverted some of the money to pay his own expenses or repay earlier investors — a hallmark of an unlawful Ponzi scheme, according to court documents.
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Investors typically gave Giri between
Giri repeatedly lost investors' principal investments, and when they tried to cash out he would lie to them to delay their withdrawals, court documents state.
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In June, 2021, court documents state Giri told an NBD employee in a text that "(investor)'s lawyer thinks this is a Ponzi scheme. Lol." That investor had invested
Giri told one investor that their funds would be pooled with that of other investors, court documents state. When the investor asked for a breakdown of the pool, Giri admitted in a text to another individual that he created a fake spreadsheet of made-up names to give them, according to court documents. That investor was actually an undercover law enforcement agent.
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